SpookySpooder
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So I just picked this trio up, and I'm not exactly happy with their living situation. I can find a couple of things I don't like... enclosure footprint, poor vents, and substrate depth being most prominent.
They didn't have water dishes and the substrate is dripping. I saw a few gnats jump off when I opened the lids to add ventilation.
They do not seem very happy there either. Two of them curl and scrunch up tightly when I open the lid and they do not respond to being nudged with a paintbrush. The only time I've encountered this is when I bump the cabinet and my T is super stressed and afraid, they play possum instead of bolting. The third one is very defensive and rushes to threat pose the opening in the lid, so I don't think it's happy with the space either.
All this signals to me that these T's do not feel secure because they cannot burrow or hide to their satisfaction.
Am I incorrect in assuming this? Am I projecting too much onto these T's?
Either way, I am considering rehousing them now because they seem unhappy or waiting until they molt out--so I can grab and sex the molts easily--before allowing them to burrow deep and possibly not being able to retrieve their next molts.
Really want to be able to grab the molts, but also want my new additions to adjust and be happier than they are right now.
Should I rehouse now? Should I wait for the molt? Is there an alternative solution I am overlooking where I can make them happier but also retrieve the next molt?
I guess I could always dig up the burrow after I rehouse them and they molt. Just not keen on that.
Input appreciated!
I gave it a water dish, which it clearly desired.
Didn't find anything abnormal during inspection. Just an unhappy T and a few gnats that promptly jumped away.
Must've doubled the air flow.
Bird's Eye View. All 3 enclosures are identical.
2nd one. This one worries me the most as it did not move at all or even attempt to do anything other than scrunch up super hard when I gave it water.
Third one. Just waiting for me to pop the lid so it can come slap it. Might have to do this one later.
Bonus question:
This is what was in the substrate. Only saw a few of them and killed what I could catch.
Anybody got a clue what it is?
They didn't have water dishes and the substrate is dripping. I saw a few gnats jump off when I opened the lids to add ventilation.
They do not seem very happy there either. Two of them curl and scrunch up tightly when I open the lid and they do not respond to being nudged with a paintbrush. The only time I've encountered this is when I bump the cabinet and my T is super stressed and afraid, they play possum instead of bolting. The third one is very defensive and rushes to threat pose the opening in the lid, so I don't think it's happy with the space either.
All this signals to me that these T's do not feel secure because they cannot burrow or hide to their satisfaction.
Am I incorrect in assuming this? Am I projecting too much onto these T's?
Either way, I am considering rehousing them now because they seem unhappy or waiting until they molt out--so I can grab and sex the molts easily--before allowing them to burrow deep and possibly not being able to retrieve their next molts.
Really want to be able to grab the molts, but also want my new additions to adjust and be happier than they are right now.
Should I rehouse now? Should I wait for the molt? Is there an alternative solution I am overlooking where I can make them happier but also retrieve the next molt?
I guess I could always dig up the burrow after I rehouse them and they molt. Just not keen on that.
Input appreciated!
I gave it a water dish, which it clearly desired.

Didn't find anything abnormal during inspection. Just an unhappy T and a few gnats that promptly jumped away.

Must've doubled the air flow.

Bird's Eye View. All 3 enclosures are identical.

2nd one. This one worries me the most as it did not move at all or even attempt to do anything other than scrunch up super hard when I gave it water.

Third one. Just waiting for me to pop the lid so it can come slap it. Might have to do this one later.

Bonus question:
This is what was in the substrate. Only saw a few of them and killed what I could catch.

Anybody got a clue what it is?